St Joseph Academy - Sajoscript Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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.X SANDALPIION liorll 'l'ennyson's prololype. lle. 1oo, kept the faith and when his last hours approaehm-ml, like his hi-loveil kin! he ll-ll that! Thr zrlmll' rnuml mrlla as l'l'Cl'.lj :ray iiouurl by yjolrl rlmins lllllllll lhr feel of Gaul. When the poel pin-tures Artlnn' borne on a tlnsliy harge To Ihr Iislllllll zvrllry of Arilfioug Wlrwr' falls :ml ruin, or hail, or any xnmr. Nur frm' :riml lzlmrs Iourllyf' we feel sure that he is holcing: 'l:Ul'W2ll'll to his own eieinal happiness when al some future time he will meet wiih this same t'XlN'l'l lll'l', death. In the little QCII! of poetry written al the age of four seore years and une, 1he promised land is almost dawning' upon his vision and we see hope gleaming in his words, Sun.w'l mul cwrling slur ,lnrl on: rlrrlr will for mv! .lull mrlvlj lllflf' ln no Hllllllllillj of llu' lmr ll'lu'n I pill oul lo sl'rI.', Colon, -1 de Mayo de lSl26. Querida l.uisa, Yo reeihi su earla ayer y me alegraha mucho de saher que V. podia escrihirla en espanol. llace un ano que yo estudio espanol y lo hallo mas faeil que l.atin.l.os verhos son muy difieiles. pero el euento pequeno de Carlos y Marla Martinez continuado por las leeciones es muy interesante. Usted se sirve de un diferente lihro espanolj, no es verdad? lintonees V. no ha leido el mismo euento. Yo se lo dire. Carlos y Maria son hermanos y viven en lispana. Los padres son el senor Manuel Martinez y la senora Vidal de Martinez. lin el verano Carlos y Maria visitan a su tio, el senor .Xntonio Martinez, y a su tia, clona lilena quienes viven en una hacienda con sus hijos. lin la haeienda, que eonsiste en eincuenta acres, tienen todas elases de animales domesticos, y hay muehas lrutas y legumhres. Cerea de la hacienda hay un hosque. Lfn dia los ninos fueron a dar un paseo por este hosque para husear lmayas. llahian pasado muehas horas muy agradahles, cuando de repente Maria eomenzo a ehillar. -?Que son esos?-dijo ella. l'ero Margarita reia jovialmente cuando ella descuhrio la causa de su miedo. lilla hahia visto dos eonejos. lislan saltando entre los arhustos y espantaran a Maria mucho. Presto los eonejos pequenos se huyeron al eampo y eomenxaron a comer las legumhres. l,os eonejos no espantaron a Carlos y el tenia ganas de traerlos a su casa en la Ciudad. Vuando los ninos llegaron a la casa de su tia. le dijeron que se hahian divertido mucho en el hosque y que Maria tenia miedo de conejos. ,Xlgunas veces Carlos y Maria van a la orilla del mar en el verano, donde hare fresco siempre. Se gusta ehapotear en el agua. lin la playa hav siempre mueha animaeion porque alla va toda la gente que visita la eiudad. llay muchas eosas que yo puedo deeirle de nuestro eurso espanol, pero le Vere el mes que viene. llagame V. el favor de eserihir otra earta espanola, porque me gusta mucho. lin espera de sus gratas noticias presto, quedo Su querida amiga, C.-X'l'lll2RlNl2 HANGERT. page forty-six

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SANDALPHON Will lt Ever Be? AIARGARET RITTER Third Rhetoric CC AM so very tired tonight. The tire feels exceedingly warm and cozy. llow prettily the tiames leap and dance! I think so often of dear old Aunt Martha. It is years si11ce she visited us. I C2111 see her 11ow as she was when she went away. This fire is making me very drowsy. Oh, what is that? The door bell, of course. How convenient not to l1ave to go downstairs to open the door. Yes, it is so easy to look through my port- able telephone and not only hear but also see who is on the porch below. NVhy, it is Aunt Martha! Ilow confused she looks! S-he imust be afraid my glass porch will cave in. Where has she been all these years? Just stand under the northwest window, Aunt Martha, and I shall draw you up. Don't tiutter so. Stand perfectly quiet! That's it! Don't you know you have a magnet in your hat Hlld this one in my ha11d draws you up? Oh, Margaret, exclaimed puzzled Aunt Martha, what is the world coming to V? I'm so frightened. Is everything about us possessed? The side- walks move and every stairway does the selfsame thing. Most of the houses I see are made of glass. Iilll so glad yours isn't. I am very sorry I did 110t remain in n1y little bungalow. 4'Oh, dear Aunt Martha! We have so many conveniences now that we never had before, you should be overjoyed. Just watch. I'1l press this button and here out of the wall comes our dinner table, all set. Now eat your din- ner quietly. Is'n't it delicious? After dinner, dear, welll go to New York and from there take a dirigihle and spend the week end in Paris. I'm so glad I can show you all the new things. .. If I had my way, Margaret, I'd prefer to go slower. Let us go by train and steamer, as we used to. Oh! no one travels in steamers now and trains are old-fashioned. Even street cars never run above ground. XVe'll do some shopping in New York this afternoon, and then take the trans-continental Dirigible about ten oielock for Paris. See how convenient it all isp even the stairs move. How much fatigue we are spared. Oive me your arm, Auntie, if you are afraid on this sidewalk. It leads directly to the A. I. Il. building. You remembered the one which was in course of construction when you left. An airplane station has been placed on its highest point. There, now, you are more quiet. You will get used to all this after awhile. Aunt Martha. The plane we are taking stops twice, first at Toledo, then at Buffalo. Before you know it we are in New York. I love to ride at night and you will, too, when you have become accustomed to it. IYe made twenty green lights that time. No air cops in sight tonight, al- though there are a great nvany planes out. Oh! yes, there is to be one of the greatest feet-hall games of the seasrn at New York. XVe have all kinds of games and out-door sports at night now because our lights are so powerful that night is even hrighter than day. I want. to take you to a motion picture at the Ullalacen this evening, where they are showing an old fashioned pic- ture. The scene is laid way hack in 1926. I am sure you will enjoy it. Here we are. just in titre for the tirst nerformancef, IVhat's the matter, Aunt Martha? Oh, yes, I forgot to tell you, the characters speak as well as perform in the movie now. XVhat strange clothes they wore! The dresses are of cotton, silk, and all kinds of old material. I'm glad we wear glass dresses. Don't look so shocked. dear Auntie. The gown I am wearing is glass. You can hardly distinguish it from others because the page forty-seven

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